• Kizz Daniel is becoming too wild with girls – Fans express concern over singer’s sexual display with female fan on stage
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    Popular Nigerian singer Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, otherwise known as Kizz Daniel, has stirred up reactions after he went wild with a female fan on stage while performing ...
  • Burna boy
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    Grammy-award-winning singer, Burna Boy who just released his sixth album ‘Love Damini’,has opened up on the reasons he is not actively involved in politics. Burna Boy, ...
  • Kizz Daniel
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    After arriving late at his New York show, Nigerian music star,‘Buga’ crooner, Kizz Daniel has reacted. Kizz Daniel came under attack on Friday after he kept ...
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    After the Astroworld incident, which resulted in the deaths of ten people and the injuries of several others, American musician Travis Scott is set to fully return to live concerts. At Houston, Texas’ NRG Park in November 2021, the rapper—who also planned the Astroworld Festival—was performing when a rush broke out, injuring a number of onlookers. Following the tragedy, the rapper faced nearly 300 lawsuits. He is fully back to performing live now that he has recovered from the incident, and this time, his show is already completely sold out. Due to fan demand, he added a second date at London’s O2 Arena, according to Complex. In just two hours, his opening show was sold out.  His second performance is currently scheduled for August 7. The welcoming development, according to his spokeswoman, is only the “latest sign” that his followers are eagerly anticipating his full-fledged comeback to live engagements. “Travis packed weekend performances and the ...
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    Contrary to popular assumption, Bankole Wellington, better known by his stage as Banky W, has acknowledged that 50 Cent and not Rihanna was the inspiration for his popular song Ebute Meta. The father of one discussed his 2008 hit song in the Afrobeat: The Backstory Documentary episode titled “The American Dream and Local Rapper.” The documentary, which was created by Ayo Shoniya and focuses on the emergence and growth of the Afrobeat genre, had its Netflix debut on Thursday. Due to the rapper’s reputation at the time for utilizing popular rhythms to promote his mixtape, the vocalist acknowledged that 50 Cent was the song’s inspiration. The singer-turned-politician claimed he made the same choice when writing his popular song, copying the rhythm of Rihanna’s 2007 hit single, Umbrella. “2006, 2007 was when 50 Cent was blowing up and he had this promotional strategy of doing mixtapes. He would take ...
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    The Nigerian artist, Kcee, saidthat he had originally intended for his top track, Limpopo to feature Trey Songz or Chris Brown. The 43-year-old singer discussed his 2013 hit song in an episode of the documentary “Afrobeats: The Backstory.” The documentary about the development of ...
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    David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has disclosed that the beat of his  popular song, Dami Duro, was originally intended for another performer.  The musician was interviewed for an episode of the documentary Afro Beat: the Backstory about his 2011 hit tracks. The film produced by Ayo Shoniya, which examines the development of the Afrobeat genre, made its Netflix debut on Thursday.  The singer admitted that while the song’s beat was initially intended for another musical act, Sexy Steel, he had no plans to release it. “People that were in the studio when I was recording that ...
  • Burna Boy's 'Last Last' bags RIAA platinum plaque
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    Grammy Award-winning musician, Burna Boy, has revealed that American singer, Toni Braxton, will receive 60 percent of the sales from his smash tune, Last Last. Burna Boy claimed that he came up with the idea to sample her song in his most recent interview with the Million Dollar Worth of Game podcast, which aired on Sunday. “It was actually my idea, to be honest. I just wanted to use that sample and I knew Chopstix ...
  • Burna Boy
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    Popular singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, speaks on his style of music. The superstar said his style of music is called Afrofusion and, ...
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    Soso Soberekon, a music executive, has thought back on his worst regret in life, which he claims was not signing dancehall artist Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, nicknamed Patoranking, and vocalist Teni Apata when he had the chance. On an Instagram question and answer live session, the music mogul was replying to a question from a fan. The follower had inquired as to what his greatest regret in life was and he said his unwillingness to sign now star singers, Teni and Patoranking. He went on to say that Patoranking would frequently ride an Okada (motorcycle) from Ikorodu/Ebute Meta in Lagos to meet him and urge him to sign him, but he didn’t. Soberekon continued by saying that he later signed another musician who Patoranking is now 100 times bigger than, and that this caused him a great loss.